Colin J Palmer
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Chen C, Boyce W, Palmer C, Clifford C
J Vis
. 2024 May;
24(5):11.
PMID: 38787570
Contextual modulation occurs for many aspects of high-level vision but is relatively unexplored for the perception of walking direction. In a recent study, we observed an effect of the temporal...
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Peterson L, Clifford C, Palmer C
J Vis
. 2023 Oct;
23(12):9.
PMID: 37883106
Face detection relies on the visual features that are shared across different faces. An important component of the basic spatial configuration of a face is symmetry around the vertical midline....
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Discrimination of facial identity based on simple contrast patterns generated by shading and shadows
Peterson L, Susilo T, Clifford C, Palmer C
Vision Res
. 2023 Aug;
212:108307.
PMID: 37573810
The pattern of shadows and shading across a face is determined partly by face shape and may therefore provide a cue for facial recognition. In this study, we measured the...
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Chen C, Boyce W, Palmer C, Clifford C
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2023 Mar;
152(8):2331-2344.
PMID: 36951744
The direction that we see another person walking provides us with an important cue to their intentions, but little is known about how the brain encodes walking direction across a...
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Palmer C, Kim P, Clifford C
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2022 Aug;
152(2):425-447.
PMID: 35951377
A characteristic that distinguishes biological agents from inanimate objects is that the former can have a direction of attention. While it is natural to associate a person's direction of attention...
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Palmer C, Clifford C
Proc Biol Sci
. 2022 Aug;
289(1980):20221230.
PMID: 35946160
A person's focus of attention is conveyed by the direction of their eyes and face, providing a simple visual cue fundamental to social interaction. A growing body of research examines...
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Palmer C, Goddard E, Clifford C
Cognition
. 2022 May;
225:105172.
PMID: 35605389
Face detection in human vision relies on a stereotypical pattern of visual features common to different faces. How are these visual features generated in the environment? Here we investigate how...
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Palmer C, Bracken S, Otsuka Y, Clifford C
Cognition
. 2021 Dec;
220:104981.
PMID: 34920299
Eye contact is a salient feature of everyday interactions, yet it is not obvious what the physical conditions are under which we feel that we have eye contact with another...
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Palmer C, Otsuka Y, Clifford C
Cognition
. 2020 Aug;
205:104419.
PMID: 32826054
In social interactions, our sense of when we have eye contact with another person relies on the distribution of luminance across their eye region, reflecting the position of the darker...
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Palmer C, Clifford C
Psychol Sci
. 2020 Jul;
31(8):1001-1012.
PMID: 32697673
Face pareidolia is the phenomenon of seeing facelike structures in everyday objects. Here, we tested the hypothesis that face pareidolia, rather than being limited to a cognitive or mnemonic association,...